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Special Features of Hakuju Hall
Hakuju Hall was built with the aim to achieve the 'spirit of comfort', which is one of the enterprise ideals of health treatment product marketing and manufacturer, Hakuju Institute for Health Science Co Ltd. The logo consists of three 'H's - 'H' for Hakuju, 'H' for Hall, and 'H' for Health. These 'H's were multiplied with the hope to bring forth the beautiful sounds in our lives.
Reclining Seats(to Reclining Seat Concert Series)
The audience is able to enjoy the all-reclining seats at Hakuju Hall. This is the first of its kind in the world in a concert hall. Number of seats when fixed: 300; when all reclined, 162.
Reclining Seat
Inventively designed 300 seat hall with superior acoustics
This unique, beautifully designed hall equipped with its fantastic acoustics was designed and built in conjunction with interior designer, Albert Abut of Atlantis Associates Co Ltd, two staff from Takenaka Cooperation, an acoustic designer, Takayuki Hidaka and a contractor and interior designer Sobun Tada. By bringing in cherry tree floors in the hall, both on stage and in the audience, the gentle sounds and solid bass lines are sure to be well heard.
Photo of Hall
(C)Michiharu Okubo
"Sky Terrace"overlooking the woods of the Yoyogi Park
The Sky Terrace is opened to the audience before each of the concerts and during intermissions. It is refreshing to breathe in some fresh air there while looking over to the vast greens of the Yoyogi Park and the panoramic view of the Shinjuku skyline.
 
Photo of Sky Terrace
(C)Michiharu Okubo
Numbers of Seats
300,when all reclined 162
Audience
Width:11 meters, Depth:18 meters, Height: 8.3 meters(average)
Audience Seats
Reclining Seat Angle: Maximum 45 degrees
Stage
Width:11 meters, Depth:6 meters, Height:0.6 meter
Photo of Tapestry
(C)Michiharu Okubo
Title: "David"
Artist: Francesca GUERRIER
Producer: Robert FOUR
Sky Terrace
The Sky Terrace, situated on the 9th floor above Hakuju Hall, is opened to the audience for their own comfort before concerts as well as during the intermission. It is a hidden space in the city where there are different views to be enjoyed. During the day, it is the broad greens of the Yoyogi Park and the blue sky, while at night, it is the illuminated high rise buildings of the Shinjuku area. Looking over from a different angle through a thin window on the side of the terrace, there are also the lights of the Tokyo Tower.
Night view from Sky Terrace
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